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The Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) is the official gazette of record for the EU.  


Relating to finance or financial information.
OJEU is the successor to the Official Journal of the European Community (OJEC). It is often abbreviated to "OJ" where the EU context is clear.


OJEU is only published online ("e-OJ"). Electronic editions of the OJ (e-OJ) published after 1 July 2013 have legal force ("are authentic"). The paper version no longer has legal force except when the OJ online cannot be published due to IT systems disruption.


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OJEU is divided into "series".


Relating to money.
[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/homepage.html EUR-Lex], European Union law, comprises the EU Legislation series ("L series") and the Information and Notices series ("C series" and its supplements) where other official documents of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies are found.


For example financial assets.
The supplementary "S series" deals with European public procurement. The online version is available at [http://ted.europa.eu/TED/main/HomePage.do TED] (Tenders Electronic Daily).


Distinguished from "real" things, for example real assets.
(Links in this entry are all to the parts of the official website of the European Union http://europa.eu)




== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Chief Financial Officer]]
*[[European Union]]
* [[Climate-related financial disclosure]]
* [[Committee on the Global Financial System]]
* [[Corporate financial management]]
* [[Cost of financial distress]]
* [[Economic and Financial Affairs Council]]
* [[Economic and Financial Committee]]
* [[European Financial Stability Facility]]
* [[Finance]]
* [[Financial accounting]]
* [[Financial Accounting Standard ]]  (FAS)
* [[Financial Accounting Standards Board]]  (FASB)
* [[Financial Action Task Force]]
* [[Financial analysis]]
* [[Financial asset]]
* [[Financial capital]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]  (FCA)
* [[Financial control]]
* [[Financial controller]]
* [[Financial counterparty]]
* [[Financial covenant]]
* [[Financial distress]]
* [[Financial engineering]]
* [[Financial exclusion]]
* [[Financial inclusion]]
* [[Financial institution]]
* [[Financial instrument]]
* [[Financial Intelligence Units]]
* [[Financial intermediary]]
* [[Financial liability]]
* [[Financial management]]
* [[Financial Market Infrastructure]]
* [[Financial markets]]
* [[Financial maths]]
* [[Financial model]]
* [[Financial plan]]
* [[Financial planning and analysis]]
* [[Financial ratio]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Financial risk]]
* [[Financial risk management]]
* [[Financial services]] 
* [[Financial Services Act 2021]] 
* [[Financial Services Authority]]  (FSA)
* [[Financial slack]] 
* [[Financial sponsor]] 
* [[Financial stability ]] 
* [[Financial Stability Board]] 
* [[Financial stability ratio]] 
* [[Financial statements]]
* [[Financial sustainability]]
* [[Financial wellbeing]]
* [[Financial year]]
* [[Global Financial Crisis]]  (GFC)
* [[Global Financial Markets Association]] 
* [[International Financial Reporting Standards]]  (IFRS)
* [[Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation]]  (MiFIR)
* [[Monetary financial institution]]
* [[Network for Greening the Financial System]]
* [[Non-financial corporate]] 
* [[Non-financial counterparty]]  (NFC)
* [[Non-Financial Reporting Directive]]  (NFRD)
* [[Non-financial risk]] 
* [[Operating and Financial Review]]
* [[Prospective financial information]]
* [[Real asset]]
* [[Statement of financial accounting standard]]
* [[Statement of financial position]]
* [[Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures]]  (TCFD)
* [[Useful financial information]]
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 10:01, 30 March 2016

The Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) is the official gazette of record for the EU.

OJEU is the successor to the Official Journal of the European Community (OJEC). It is often abbreviated to "OJ" where the EU context is clear.

OJEU is only published online ("e-OJ"). Electronic editions of the OJ (e-OJ) published after 1 July 2013 have legal force ("are authentic"). The paper version no longer has legal force except when the OJ online cannot be published due to IT systems disruption.

OJEU is divided into "series".

EUR-Lex, European Union law, comprises the EU Legislation series ("L series") and the Information and Notices series ("C series" and its supplements) where other official documents of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies are found.

The supplementary "S series" deals with European public procurement. The online version is available at TED (Tenders Electronic Daily).

(Links in this entry are all to the parts of the official website of the European Union http://europa.eu)


See also